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[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historic TV Ads Compilation [2026]

There are all sorts of lottery tickets: not only the big ones that come out a few times a year, like each season or at year’s end, but also the ones sold every day.

They all carry a sense of dream and excitement—many people look forward to them, don’t they?

You also see a lot of lottery commercials when watching TV!

These lottery ads often have a great sense of humor and are really entertaining.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of those lottery commercials all at once!

There are plenty that will make you burst out laughing or have you wanting to jump in with a witty remark, so please enjoy watching.

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026] (81–90)

Year-end Jumbo Lottery: ‘Big Brother Jumbo – Torn Between the Internet and Tradition’ VersionMio Imada, Riho Yoshioka, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

Jumbo Lottery: “Big Brother Jumbo: Torn Between the Internet” (On Sale Now!) (30 seconds)

This is the “Struggling with the Internet” installment of the lottery commercial series “Jumbo Big Brother,” featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki as the eldest son alongside a star-studded cast.

Everyone keeps chanting that you can buy lottery tickets online, when suddenly the eldest daughter, Riho Yoshioka, bursts into tears.

When they ask what’s wrong, she says she feels sorry for Kuu-chan at the storefront.

Kuu-chan is the lottery’s mascot character, a whale named Kuu-chan.

Aside from the cool-headed second daughter, Mio Imada, everyone starts crying.

Their conclusion? “Let’s buy at the store and online!” The ad ends with a deadpan remark from Imada, clearly exasperated.

Kuu-chan really is cute, though (lol).

Ku-chan’s Lucky LotteryRyunosuke Kamiki

[CM] Lottery: Lucky Ku-chan Lottery

This is the lottery commercial “Lucky Koo-chan Lottery” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.

Kamiki appears to be giving an important presentation as a salaryman… but for some reason, something seems a bit off.

His body starts to move slightly, in small jerks that gradually get bigger, until his body begins moving on its own and he can’t stop it.

His boss tells him to stop, but Kamiki, twirling his hands, says, “I’m just so excited!” Depending on how you look at it, it’s almost like he’s possessed by something (lol).

It’s a commercial that became a hot topic for Kamiki’s cute movements.

Spring First LotteryRyunosuke Kamiki

Spring First Lottery

This is a commercial for the lottery’s “Haru Ichiban-kuji” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.

Dressed like a scholar and speaking in a lecturing tone, he demonstrates a “method to keep a sloth from being lazy” by waving a lottery ticket in front of the sloth to tempt it.

The sloth starts dancing comically, then moves faster and even does shadowboxing-like moves.

Kamiki laughs and says, “Hard to believe, right?” It’s the kind of ad that makes you think you’d love to see a sloth like that if it really existed.

Year-end Jumbo Lottery: “Symphony — On Sale Now”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Mio Imada, Yuma Yamoto, Ryo Narita

TAKARAKUJI Lottery Jumbo TV Commercial “Symphony” Version 30 Seconds

This commercial features a bold cast of actors singing an original song, conveying the excitement of looking forward to the year-end Jumbo Lottery.

Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Mio Imada, Yuma Yamoto, and Ryo Narita participate in the vocals, and the melody evokes a touch of Christmas.

The lavishly decorated room also conveys a festive party atmosphere.

Summer Jumbo Lottery “Idol” Pre-release VersionRiho Yoshioka, Mio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki

Summer Jumbo Lottery TV Commercial Appearance: Jumbo Brothers “Idol” Now On Sale Version, 30 seconds

From the Jumbo siblings, Riho Yoshioka and Mio Imada are promoting the lottery as idols.

They clearly explain how to buy lottery tickets and the prize amounts through a song.

The enthusiastic calls by Satoshi Tsumabuki, who plays a fan, and the sequence where he’s kicked out by the staff are fun highlights.

The original song sung by Riho Yoshioka and Mio Imada is also noteworthy—the nostalgic sound and their calm vocals evoke the former idol duo Wink.